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Rationale for a Core Economic Assumption

In consumer theory, it is a standard working assumption that as a person's purchasing power increases, they will choose to consume either more of a good or the same amount, but not less. Explain the logical reasoning behind why a scenario where a person chooses to consume less of a specific good as their income rises is considered an atypical or exceptional case for most goods.

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